Kid(KINDERGARTEN, mind you) shows friend his cap gun.School officials at Dowell Elementary School in the town of Lusby
proceeded to question the five-year-old for over two hours before
finally calling his mother, whom The Post also does not name.

The principal eventually called the boy’s mother at 10:50 a.m. By
that time, the five-year-old had wet his pants (which the mother called
highly unusual).
Major-level stupid, right? But wait, there's MORE!The Post explains that the principal — Jennifer L. Young, according to
Dowell Elementary’s website — told the kindergartener’s mother that
things would have been even worse had the toy gun been loaded with caps.
In that case, the school would have regarded the plaything as an
explosive and called the police.
Jennifer L. Young, you're a fucking idiot. And a disgrace to the profession of teaching. I don't care what the effing regulations say, you could have handled this a LOT better. Instead, you've terrified a little kid and screwed with his life. Considering the PROM, probably forever.The 10-day suspension is officially for possessing a look-alike gun,
notes the Post. If the suspension is not lifted, the kindergartener
won’t be able to go to school the rest of the year. The suspension will
also be part of his permanent academic record.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Big damn supercell formed out west and headed due east for a while; then, just as it reached the western edge of Oklahoma City, started turning south. My area got a bleepload of rain and lots of wind, some small hail.

Daughter lives about a mile south of me, no power but otherwise ok.

So far, if I'm remembering correctly, there's been three reported through central OK so far; lots of damage, they're saying a few fatalities. Very few, all things considered. And yes, Moore got some of this.
Again.

If you'll now excuse me, I think I'm going to have a taste of something involving ethanol.

Quick addition: Evyl stated Lord, please let my last recorded words not be on Twitter or FaceBook. What came to my mind? "You just made me imagine someone saying "Hand me a beer, I'm gonna watch this!"

in that room? Or will we only get the 'Protect the Holy Bureau at all costs' explanation?What really confounds me about this account is the part where
Todashev allegedly ran at the agent "with a metal pole" that "might have
been a broomstick." If he was running with a large object in his hands
when killed, how is there any doubt about what the object is? Anyone
could just look at the dead guy and see what was in his hands, right? Or
examine the stuff in the evidence locker. Pole or broomstick? This
source doesn't know. It's also quite a feat to be shot, struck, knocked
backward, and charge again toward a gun, especially for a guy who,
according to his friends, was in recovery from leg surgery. And, of
course, it's odd that this latest story is so different from the
previous ones that have leaked out. A knife, a samurai sword, a metal
pole, and a broomstick don't seem like objects that would be confused
for one another.

Finally, this account has a police detective who
ostensibly sees the table overturned, sees the FBI agent get injured,
sees Todashev attacking with a poll, sees the injured agent draw and
fire his gun as he tries to get up, sees Todashev knocked back and
rushing forward again... but never fires his own weapon.

Why?
I'm reminded of a line from a Garrett Files novel, something like "It'd take three wizards to knot this up any worse."
Or the EffingBI.

Sure doesn't seem like it.In its latest effort to protect followers of Islam in the U.S. the Obama
Justice Department warns against using social media to spread
information considered inflammatory against Muslims, threatening that it
could constitute a violation of civil rights.
Same kind of garbage Mark Steyn fought in Canada, and that's strangling (fG)Britain.

Screw that, and screw you, Killian.Evidently that was a precursor of sorts for an upcoming Tennessee event (“Public Disclosure in a Diverse Society”) that will feature the region’s top DOJ official, who serves as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee, and an FBI representative. The goal is to increase awareness and understanding that American Muslims are not the terrorists some have made them out to be in social media and other circles, according to a local newspaper report. The June 4 powwow is sponsored by the American Muslim Advisory Council of Tennessee.
Miserable suckass PC-at-any-cost fools.

And let's not forget this crap from last year*:President Barack Obama’s top civil rights official repeatedly declined to support religious free speech during a July 27 congressional
hearing, despite repeated questioning from Arizona Republican Rep.
Trent Franks, who chairs the House’s constitution subcommittee.

Tom Perez, the progressive who runs the Justice Department’s civil
rights office, refused to answer the questions posed by Franks.

“Will you tell us… that this administration’s Department of Justice
will never entertain or advance a proposal that criminalizes speech
against any religion?” Frank asked four times.Perez refused to answer, saying “it is a hard question, in the sense
that when you make threats against someone.” Perez then suggested he
would respond to draft legislation from the committee, but again refused
to answer Frank’s question about free speech rights.
Besides the 'Screw free speech' attitude, notice the misleading 'when you make threats' garbage; NOBODY mentioned threats, just speech.
Of course, to socialist assholes like this any speech they don't approve of is a threat.

Sarah Palin insults, NRA threatening, yelling 'Treason!' and all the other stuff. Including threats of death.

I'm curious, Mr. Professor of Journalism: can you show one place where The NRA advocates armed rebellion against the duly elected government of the United States of America? Because if you can't, you've just proven yourself a damned liar.

And if this kind of crap passes for 'journalism', no wonder your profession is rated lower than a syphilitic whore.

and bought one of these lanterns, I'm happy to report
It works as advertised, and
I haven't had to use it for real as yet.

It has a single button control: hit it once it's on bright, twice on low(damn sure can't call it 'dim'). The diffuser does a very good job of giving even, non-glare light, and using LEDs the reports of battery life are very good. Can't say I'm looking forward to needing it, but it's very comforting to have sources of light like this available.

I've been using PDB's home-mix CLP for my cleaning, and it seems to work quite well.

AG Holder: "We won't spy on you the same way anymore, but don't quote me on that."

We’re sorry, but your small business
entry into the Staples PUSH It Forward Contest has been rejected* for
the following reason(s):

Entry contains content that promotes
alcohol, illegal drugs, tobacco, firearms/weapons (or the use of any of
the foregoing); promotes any activities that may appear unsafe or
dangerous; promotes any particular political agenda or message; is
obscene or offensive; or endorses any form of hate or hate group.

Ok, so screw Staples, there's a lot of other places to buy stuff from.

Californians who want to buy ammunition would have to submit personal
information and a $50 fee for a background check by the state, under a
bill passed by the Senate. The state Department of Justice would
determine whether buyers have a criminal record, severe mental illness
or a restraining order that would disqualify them from owning guns.Ammo shops would check the name on buyers' driver's licenses against a state list of qualified purchasers.The goal of the bill is "to ensure that criminals and other dangerous
individuals cannot purchase ammunition in the state of California,"
said Sen. Kevin De Leon (D-Los Angeles), author of SB 53.
Yeah. Because criminals NEVER obtain ammo illegally...

Speaking of ammo, I have bullets to size & lube if I can get the other stuff out of the way today. Catch you later.

so they're getting done now)
though according to KTOK they're saying it didn't get as wide as originally believed. Only something over a mile.

Only.

That's not a hugely comforting change, is it?

Little earlier heard a lady call in to a local radio station, she'd gone to several stores to try to buy water and other things to donate. She was too late. It was all already gone.

So liberals and socialists don't just dance in the blood of crime victims, they'll use storm victims, too:California Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer blamed the tornado that
devastated Oklahoma on global warming during a Senate floor speech
Tuesday, using the opportunity to push her own plan to tax carbon
dioxide emissions.
Slight problem: she's either a fool or a liar.

Well, isn't this interesting?A top IRS official in the division that reviews nonprofit groups will invoke the 5th Amendment and refuse to answer questions before a House committee investigating the agency’s improper screening of conservative nonprofit groups.

Lois Lerner, the head of the exempt organizations division of the IRS, won’t answer questions about what she knew about the improper screening — or why she didn’t disclose it to Congress, according to a letter from her defense lawyer, William W. Taylor III. Lerner was scheduled to appear before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday.
I especially like this part:Since Lerner won’t answer questions, Taylor asked that she be excused
from appearing, saying that would “have no purpose other than to
embarrass or burden her.”
Oh, I'm sure she's been VERY concerned about not 'embarrassing or burdening' other people, right?

I'm still looking at other news. One thing first: NWS is saying that at one point, between Newcastle and Moore, this mother was 2.25 miles wide on the ground...

Some of the usual suspects are claiming Lois Lerner, the IRS clown in charge of the Exempt Organizations Division, is 'apolitical'. Nazzo fast, Guido:Since admitting the IRS harassed hundreds of conservative and Tea Party groups for over two years, Lerner has been criticized for a number of untruths—including
the revelation that she apparently lied about planting a question at
an American Bar Association conference where she first publicly
acknowledged IRS misconduct....The trouble with this defense is that, prior to joining the IRS,
Lerner's tenure as head of the Enforcement Office at the Federal
Election Commission (FEC) was marked by what appears to be politically
motivated harassment of conservative groups.

Anybody else as sick as I am of
A: These 'Gang of X' groups trying to make legislation in the darkness, and
B: The idiots and/or turncoats working with the enemy?A hot microphone caught Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) coordinating which way members of the “Gang of Eight” who serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee would vote on immigration bill amendments, Breitbart News has learned.

“Do our Republicans have a pass on this one if they want?” the microphone caught Schumer saying.

More whistleblowers on Benghazi:Stevens’ mission in Benghazi, they will say, was to buy back Stinger
missiles from al-Qaeda groups issued to them by the State Department,
not by the CIA. Such a mission would usually be a CIA effort, but the
intelligence agency had opposed the idea because of the high risk
involved in arming “insurgents” with powerful weapons that endanger
civilian aircraft.Hillary Clinton still wanted to proceed because, in part, as one of
the diplomats said, she wanted “to overthrow Gaddafi on the cheap.”
andRegarding General Ham, military contacts of the diplomats tell them
that AFRICOM had Special Ops “assets in place that could have come to
the aid of the Benghazi consulate immediately (not in six hours).”Ham was told by the White House not to send the aid to the trapped
men, but Ham decided to disobey and did so anyway, whereupon the White
House “called his deputy and had the deputy threaten to relieve Ham of
his command.”
They note that they don't have confirmation of these things as yet; we'll see.

Confirmed dirt- more- on Fast & Furious:The former U.S. Attorney for Arizona could be disbarred, after an
investigation found he lied to the Justice Department about his role in
trying to discredit the federal whistle-blower who exposed the botched
gun-running scheme known as Fast and Furious.An Office of Inspector General report showed that Dennis Burke -- the
former chief of staff for Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano
appointed as U.S. Attorney for Arizona by President Obama in September
2009 -- lied when asked if he leaked sensitive documents to the press
meant to undermine the credibility of ATF whistle-blower John Dodson.The IG report also said Burke likely leaked the memo in retaliation
for Dodson's whistle-blowing, and challenged the credibility of
statements he made to congressional investigators. Dodson first went to
Congress in 2010 after his own agency and the Justice Department refused
to investigate his complaints that Operation Fast and Furious, an
anti-gun-trafficking effort, was out of control.

Fire them. And take qualified immunity away from ANY LE officer involved in crap like this:But Montanez says it was a Hays County SWAT truck that rammed his car
head-on. As they collided, another police vehicle pinned him from
behind, he says.He heard a shot.

“I saw my windshield crack, and I ducked down as low as possible,” Montanez said. “I really thought I was going to die.”

Seconds later, he says, three deputies were pointing assault rifles
at him. “That’s when I heard one of the officers say, ‘Oh, (expletive),
we got the wrong guy,’ ” Montanez said....Even after officers realized that he was not the suspect, he said,
they kept him in handcuffs for half an hour while they questioned him
and ran a warrant check that came up with nothing. Then they let him go.
First, when the HELL did ramming a car become the approved SWAT-Operator Car-Stopping Method?
Second, THEY FIRED SHOTS?
Third, “Due to the urgency of these warrants and the hazards to neighbors and
bystanders, tactics were employed in order to maximize safety to
community and swift apprehension of the suspect,” the report states. BY RAMMING THE CAR?

The Department of Defense confirms to NBC 5 Investigates
that accused Fort Hood shooter Major Nidal Hasan has now been paid more
than $278,000 since the Nov. 5, 2009 shooting that left 13 dead and 32
injured. The Army said under the Military Code of Justice, Hasan’s
salary cannot be suspended unless he is proven guilty....Meanwhile, more than three years later soldiers wounded in the mass
shooting are fighting to receive the same pay and medical benefits given
to those wounded in combat.
Because the chickenshits in the White House(those who aren't flirting with outright treason) won't label the attack what it was, oh no, it's just 'workplace violence'.

Why are the Brit authorities soft-peddling who murdered a soldier on a public street, but hammering anyone who says non-pc things on bloody facebook?
Because it's safer to screw with people who say impolite things than the actual enemy, and
because they're using the enemy for votes. And screw the future consequences.

I'm wondering, did Romney return that knife Christie stuck in his back?

This information's been out for a while, but the warmenists can't bloody stand it, so most media hasn't talked about it.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Seven Dutch teenagers and an adult man accused of kicking a football linesman to death at a junior league match have gone on trial in the
Netherlands.
Well, that sounds bad.Seven teenagers and one father, identified only as “El Hasan D”,
appeared in court in the Dutch town of Lelystad, where they faced
charges of manslaughter, public violence and brutality. Mr
Nieuwenhuizen’s widow and one of his sons arrived at the court but
declined to speak to journalists.
Uh-oh, better watch what you say about them! But don't worry, the Court is on the watch:“After a long time, your trial is finally beginning,” judge Anja van
Holten told the accused. Most had been in detention since the attack.
“These will be difficult days for you. We will try to take that into
account,” she added.
Awww, isn't that nice?

Completely unrelated to the above, I was looking at the Hodgdon/Winchester loading data site, and noticed they have some load data for .50BMG; how does 225 to 260 grains of powder sound?
Hey, with the lighter load you can get 31 rounds from a pound of powder!

About the FBI shooting that suspect in Florida? Curiouser and curiouser...
Thanks to Shermlock for that second link.
Have to borrow a quote from the Ace post:I don't know if that happened here. The guy could have lunged for
the sword, and the FBI agent could have just been a little too quick on
the draw. (Or perhaps just in time on the draw. Who knows.)But whereas before I'd provisionally assume the FBI was telling the
truth, I gotta tell you: My working assumption is now that they are
lying.Because that's what they do.
Which is exactly why, if the IRS and EffingBI and other agencies actually give a damn about the law and right and wrong, they'd stomp the crap out of the agents abusing power/lying/etc.: because if they don't they're feeding the feeling people have gained that they don't give a damn about anything but their power, and the use of it.

Speaking of abusers of power, we know Holder's lied under oath before, so him lying to a judge wouldn't be a surprise.
Lying to the press about his intentions, either.

You may have noticed that Oklahoma had another visit from the airborne vacuums; this is the back end of one of the supercells traversing the land today

It was south and a bit east of where I was standing; having seen such on a direct approach before, I like this angle better.

Also, this little camera is great. When I get the right damn settings, and since it has so many that's sometimes problematic.

Good grief; I just checked and, as of September, I will have been doing this for nine years.

just got a boost:Russian scientists discovered a fully-grown female mammoth with blood and well-preserved muscle tissue trapped in ice in Siberia. The findings
come amid debates on whether the extinct species should be resurrected
using DNA.
Unlike, say, a velociraptor or something, cloning a mammoth would leave you with something like an elephant, which we do have experience dealing with. So there's one more problem down.

As it should be: no special rights because you have a government job.In Texas, the House defeated a measure on Sunday that would have
given prosecuting attorneys and lawmakers permission to carry gunsanywhere they wanted to in the state. Just 38 lawmakers voted for
it, while 103 voted against.

More misconduct by the prosecutors in the Zimmerman case; so when does the bar association start disbarring these clowns, and will they be charged for their various crimes?

Ok, so exactly what the hell happened, then?A Chechen man who was fatally shot by an FBI agent last week during
an interview about one of the Boston bombing suspects was unarmed, law
enforcement officials said Wednesday.An air of mystery has surrounded the FBI shooting of Ibragim Todashev,
27, since it occurred in Todashev’s apartment early on the morning of
May 22. The FBI said in a news release that day that Todashev, a former
Boston resident who knew bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was killed
during an interview with several law enforcement officers.

Gut-check time for the press: If they’re truly offended by the DOJ’s secret snooping on James Rosen and the AP, they won’t agree to attend Holder’s gladhanding session unless/until he agrees to make it on the record, right? Press freedom and government transparency are either important or they’re not. If they’re not, then yeah, an off-the-record session in which the powers that be privately assure a guild that they’re on their side will do just fine. Happens all the time in the Obama White House.

Which is it?
For a lot of these sorry excuses for reporters, it'll be both: "Oh, Mr. AG Holder, you're so wonderful to be concerned about what you did!" is their default. So they'll kiss his ass and claim this meeting makes it all better. Because supporting Obama and Holder is far more important to them than, say, reporting.

“I
think they overreacted totally. I totally do,” the boy’s mom, Mieke
Crane, told WGGB-TV. Her boy had to write a letter of apology to the bus
driver, though after she met with school officials yesterday, they
agreed to drop the detention he had been sentenced to serve.

so the only reason for voter ID laws is racism, etc. Right.To keep that silly narrative alive, it’s important not to read the Sunday edition of the Columbus Dispatch, in which readers were informed that “more than one out of every five registered Ohio voters is probably ineligible to vote.”Furthermore, “in two counties, the number of registered voters actually exceeds the voting age population: Northwestern
Ohio’s Wood County shows 109 registered voters for every 100 eligible,
while in Lawrence County along the Ohio River it’s a mere 104 registered
per 100 eligible.”

More on the piece-of-crap immigration bill Rubio wishes to trash his standing for.The final length of the bill remained a mystery during its drafting process. Some estimates from media outlets, including from the Washington Post's David Nakamura, placed the bill length at the time at longer than 1,500 pages. Breitbart News also reported that estimate, as did many other media outlets.

When the bill came out at introduction just under a thousand pages, Gang of Eight members tried to attack the reputations of the media outlets that reported those initial numbers. Marco Rubio attacked those who reported on the estimates of the bill’s length in a press release. ...The new bill towers over previous versions in length, clocking in at 1,076 pages. It was introduced on Tuesday afternoon.
A: Rubio expects us to buy this garbage just because he insists it's a good deal?
B: Just how much shit is hidden in that more-than-thousand pages of gobbledygook?
C: Next time someone announces a 'Gang of (X)' for anything, both the announcer and every member should be dragged into the town square and flogged.

I'll bet some people at IRS just about crapped their pants when this order came in. And the investigators better be looking for evidence of screwing with files before it came down.

On personal stuff, in this case the 'life calling' over the previous few days involved not work, but a chance to travel a bit. I'll have that story later. Right now there's shopping to do and other everyday stuff to take care of.

Monday, May 27, 2013

On in Army now, and I remember two great-uncles who served in WWII; one in the Pacific, one in Europe.

I'm going to try to watch some of Band of Brothers later; if nothing else the Why we fight episode.

Which does lead me to the one other thing I want to say today:
Britain is a shining example of losing everything fought and bled for.Media timidity in the face of these obvious declarations is matched by equally feeble responses from the political classes. Richard Barrett, a
former United Nations co-ordinator for the al-Qaida and Taliban
monitoring team, offered this insight following yesterday’s brutality:
“The idea that this may be terrorism inspired by some sort of religious
extremist belief is quite plausible.”

Quite plausible, old chap? Quite plausible, you say? Well, let’s not
jump to any conclusions simply because some Koran-quoting maniac
carrying two bloody knives has just cut off a man’s head. Maybe he had
trouble at home.
Open attacks and murders by muslims, who insist on saying that's exactly why they're doing this, and the Brit media and politicians, overall, don't have the balls to say something about exactly that. Oh no, excuses and weasel-words abound.

And we've got a bumper crop of the same level idiots here, and they're just as much in a rush to hand over everything to the enemy in the name of 'tolerance' and 'being sensitive to the beliefs of others'.

I'm sure some clown will run across this and trumpet it as "SEE, THEY HATE MUSLIMS!", so- assuming such will bother to read this far- no, all muslims are not the enemy; SOME are, and they number in the millions. And they want us dead, converted or dhimmi. And ignoring that, ignoring the religious reasons behind their actions, is stupid. And downright suicidal.

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Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their consciences. - C.S. Lewis

Y'all got on this boat for different reasons, but y'all come to the same place. So now I'm asking more of you than I have before. Maybe all. Sure as I know anything, I know this - they will try again. Maybe on another world, maybe on this very ground swept clean. A year from now, ten? They'll swing back to the belief that they can make people... better. And I do not hold to that. So no more runnin'. I aim to misbehave. - Capt. Mal

A Rifleman’s Prayer:Oh Lord, I would live my life in freedom, peace and happiness, enjoying the simple pleasures of hearth and home. I would die an old, old man in my own bed, preferably of sexual overexertion.

But if that is not to be, Lord, if monsters such as this should find their way to my little corner of the world on my watch, then help me to sweep those bastards from the ramparts, because doing that is good, and right, and just.

And if in this I should fall, let me be found atop a pile of brass, behind the wall I made of their corpses. Geek with a .45

"He's Black Council,", I said.

"Or maybe stupid," Ebenezar countered.

I thought about it. "Not sure which is scarier."

Ebenezar blinked at me, then snorted. "Stupid, Hoss. Every time. Only so many blackhearted villains in the world, and they only get uppity on occasion. Stupid's everywhere, every day." Ebenezar McCoy

“A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition” ― Rudyard Kipling

This deprecation of individual freedom was objectionable to me. I am convinced now, as I was then, that man is an end because he is a child of God. Man is not made for the state; the state is made for man. To deprive man of freedom is to relegate him to the status of a thing, rather than elevate him to the status of a person. Man must never be treated as means to the end of the state; but always as an end within himself." Dr. M.L. King Jr.